 Catalogue No:DOR90155Discs:1Release date:1st March 2010Barcode:0053479015525Length:70 minutesMedium:CD (download also available) | Art Of The Bawdy Song
(also available to download from $10.50) Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) Aniseed Robin Aniseed Robin
Cuckolds all a-row Cuckolds all a-row
Henry Purcell: I gave her cakes and I gave her ale, Z. 256 I gave her cakes and I gave her ale, Z. 256
Henry Aldrich: Taking his Beer with Old Anacharsis Taking his Beer with Old Anacharsis
Henry Purcell: Fie, nay prithee, John Fie, nay prithee, John
Thomas D'Urfey: Cold and Raw Cold and Raw
Henry Purcell: The miller's daughter riding to the fair The miller's daughter riding to the fair
Robert Jones: Will Said to his Mammy Will Said to his Mammy
The Old Fumbler The Old Fumbler
Walking in a Meadowe Greene Walking in a Meadowe Greene
John Isham: Celia Learning on the Spinnet Celia Learning on the Spinnet
Henry Purcell: Tom the Taylor Tom the Taylor
Henry Purcell: My lady's coachman John, Z. 260 My lady's coachman John, Z. 260
The Irish Jig, "The Night Ramble" The Irish Jig, "The Night Ramble"
Thomas Weelkes: Come sirrah Jacke hoe Come sirrah Jacke hoe
Dainty Fine Aniseed Water Dainty Fine Aniseed Water
Most Men do Love the Spanish Wine Most Men do Love the Spanish Wine
Argeers Argeers
Gathering Peascods Gathering Peascods
William Ellis: My lady and her Maid My lady and her Maid
Henry Purcell: As Roger last night to Jenny lay close, Z. 242 As Roger last night to Jenny lay close, Z. 242
Henry Purcell: Pox on you for a fop, Z. 268 Pox on you for a fop, Z. 268
Ladie lie near me Ladie lie near me
John Blow: Tis Women Makes Us Love Tis Women Makes Us Love
Henry Purcell: Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, Z. 273 Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, Z. 273
My Thing Is My Own My Thing Is My Own
Cranford: Here dwells a pretty Maid Here dwells a pretty Maid
John Eccles: My man John My man John
When first Amyntas sued for a Kiss When first Amyntas sued for a Kiss
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: Almande Gratie, SwWV 318, "More Palatino" Almande Gratie, SwWV 318, "More Palatino"
John Church: Poor Owen Poor Owen
John Church: Where They drank Where They drank
Henry Purcell: Come, let us drink, Z. 245 Come, let us drink, Z. 245
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